A question that's being found out right across America at the moment. With such an impassioned election campaign many business related blogs are having to ask themselves how much their blog personality and any personal political opinion is enmeshed with their business profile.
A blog I like to catch up on once in a while is a great example - you can read it here Common Craft
Sitting in the UK it's of course easier to pass comment on Politics in another country - we're less likely to have passionate clients who would take exception to any comments and take their business elsewhere (actually - even if it was about British politics I wonder if it's probably "not very British" to get so worked up about someone saying something pro or anti one political party or the other?)
But when I think it's safe to blog about politics is when you come across something that is so well executed and amusing that one would hope no matter your political persuasion you'll see the funny side. Or perhaps the fact that I think this clip is so well put together demonstrates my underlying political allegiances in the current American election race - and if I was leaning the other way I'd be struck by how powerful a message has been put together and horrified by the potential reach of it.
Well - here's sticking my neck out and posting something picked up in a number of places for those of you who missed it. I think it's excellent - hope you enjoy.
Please be aware - there's another party other than Mr Obama's to vote for in the American election and posting this highly amusing and very powerful and poignant video in no way reflects any political bias of this blog, it's contributors or any company that they may work for.
That said - anyone else scared witless of Sarah Palin in the white house?!
;-)
Like anything else in business we need to make decisions!
Try this on for size, I went to a school that did not fly the national flag for 15 years despite being across the road from the equivalent of Whitehall. In my class, was the daughter of the Minister of Defense. She played tennis with the daughter of the leader of the opposition. At election times they wore their father's t-shirts. In our class, we also had the daughter of one of the serious opposition who had mounted an armed insurrection.
We make our decisions and present ourselves to the world!
Posted by: Jo | 30/10/2008 at 07:38 PM
Polictics or no politics it's a brilliant video!
Posted by: Matt | 31/10/2008 at 10:25 AM